Tag: Social Justice

Samson and Delilah: A Cautionary Tale About Flirting with Sin

The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 is one of the Bible’s most sobering cautionary tales. It’s the story of a man chosen and anointed by God, equipped with incredible strength to deliver Israel, who fell not because of his physical weakness but because of his inability to resist temptation. Samson’s downfall serves as a warning to us today about the dangers...

Sin Thrills and Then It Kills: Planning Ahead to Avoid the Trap of Sin

Today I begin a five-week series while I'll be looking at Sin, the effect it has on our lives and how we can avoid it. I'm tackling the series because as we get older, we tend to have fewer places where we can speak openly about Sin. There is an unspoken expectation in the Christian world that does you get older you should naturally...

Why Racism Rejects the Gospel

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#CanChristiansBeFeminist? Three Reasons Why It’s Not So Simple

I recently scrolled through Twitter and saw a lot of disturbing tweets about a Clubhouse conversation titled “#CanChristiansBeFeminist”. As you can imagine, this stirred...

Why Christians should fight to #EndSars

The year 2020 marks one of the most historical periods in all of human history. This year, the rallying cry to the fight against...

Will We Ever See Complete Justice in Our Lifetime?

The Plight of the Black Woman Oluwatoyin Salau. Breonna Taylor. Joy Morgan. What do these names have in common? Over the past few weeks, it...

Three Ways To Think About The Gospel And Racism

It’s 2020 and racism is still alive. Thankfully, God is too. Here are three reflections on what the Gospel means for a world still...

There is Hope in the Midst of Racial Injustice

This past month has brought to the forefront the racial injustices which continue to plague our world. The dehumanisation of black lives has captured...

How Should Christians Respond to Racial Injustice

As I write this article, the last few words of George Floyd as he cried out for his mother are still ringing through my...

An Open Letter To My White Christians.

Dear White Christians, As you can most probably tell, black people are upset. In fact we are absolutely livid. And I hope that you understand...